Subsidiarity or subterfuge? Resolving the future of local government in the Australian federal system

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Title

Subsidiarity or subterfuge? Resolving the future of local government in the Australian federal system

Author

Brown, Alexander Jonathan

Journal Name

Australian Journal of Public Administration

Year Published

2002

Place of publication

Australia

Publisher

Blackwell

Abstract

During Australia's centenary of federation (2001), the author, Local Government Association of Queensland and CourierMail newspaper surveyed 1,264 Queenslanders for their attitudes to future constitutional change, including a sample of 259 local government opinion leaders from across the state. The results of this pilot suggest ongoing political, functional and theoretical challenges surrounding the position of local government in Australia. Only 22 percent of local government respondents indicated a preference for the federal system to remain the same in another 100 years, against 70+ percent preferring significant structural change (50 percent seeking regional governments that replace the states). This higherthanexpected interest in change suggests that ongoing national reviews of the position of local government will need to reconsider federalism's values and structures from first principles, including engagement by Commonwealth and states alike with the principle of 'subsidiarity', if they are to deliver any longterm gains.